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Which theory is the basis of Canada's "tough on crime" stance and proposed legislation?
Lateral Hypothalamus
An area of the brain involved in the regulation of hunger and thirst; stimulation of this area promotes eating, while lesion or damage can reduce eating and lead to anorexia.
Lateral Hypothalamus
An area of the brain involved in hunger and thirst regulation; damage or stimulation of this area can lead to changes in eating and drinking behavior.
Performance/Avoidance
Refers to the motivation aimed at achieving success and avoiding failure.
Goal Orientation
A mindset that focuses on setting, pursuing, and achieving objectives.
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